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Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Hazardous Waste Fee Update
REGFORM Hazardous Waste Seminar
Nov. 4, 2014
David Lamb, Director
Hazardous Waste Program
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Hazardous Waste Fee Presentation Overview
• Statutory History of the Fee Laws
• SB642 Process for Changing Fee Structure
• Applicability to Certain Fees
• Stakeholder Process
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Statutory History of the Fee Laws • SB225 – Set the current
structure and fee rates (2005)• HB28/HB650 – Revised the
Hazardous Waste Law in Sections 260.380 and 260.475 to allow the fees to be amended by rule (2013)
• SB642 – Further revised the fee process set in 2013 (2014)
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
SB642 Process for Changing Fee Structure
• The Department has authority to conduct a comprehensive review of certain fees and propose changes;
• Review to include a stakeholder process, stakeholders to include cement kilns, chemical companies, large and small generators, and any other interested parties;
• Department to submit fee structure, with stakeholder agreement, to the Commission;
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
SB642 Process for Changing Fee Structure
• The Commission shall review the proposal at their next meeting, but shall not vote on the proposal until a subsequent meeting;
• If the Commission approves by a 2/3 majority (5 of 7 Commissioners), the Department can proceed to file the proposed rule;
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
SB642 Process for Changing Fee Structure
• The order of rulemaking would need to be filed by December 1st of the same year with the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules;
• The General Assembly then would have 60 calendar days from the start of the legislative session to disapprove of the rule or it would go into effect the following January 1st
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Fee Structures that can be Changed by Rule by SB642 Process
Fee Amount Conditions
Generator Registration and Renewal
$100 per year
In-state Generator $5 per ton min of $150, max of $52,000
Out-State Generator $2 per ton
Land Disposal $25 per ton Not applied to < 10 tons
Offsite Transportation $2 per ton Not applied to < 10 tons
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Other Fees that can be Changed by RuleFee Amount Conditions
Commercial Facility Inspection
>10,000 tons = $12,000> 2,500 and <10,000 = $10,800< 2,500 tons = $9,800
Max set in statute at $12,000, specifies a graduated scale
Permit Fee $1,000 per year Max set in statute at $1,000
Resource Recovery Application
$500 (onsite waste only)$1,000 (receiving offsite waste)
Max set in statute at $500Max set in statute at $1000
Transporter Application - $200 annuallyUse Base - Formula in Rule
Target set in statute at $600,000
Engineering Review Rate set using a multiplier of 3.5 x staff hourly rate
Actual Cost
Voluntary Remediation Oversight Cost
Rate set using a multiplier of 3.5 x staff hourly rate
Actual Cost
Voluntary Remediation Monitoring
Min $5,000Max $15,000
Actual Cost
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Fees Requiring Legislative Action to ChangeFee Amount Conditions
Lead Acid Battery $0.50 per battery sold at retail
Hazardous Waste Landfill
2% of charges and fees charged for disposal
High-level, transuranic, spent nuclear fuel, or highway route controlled quantity Radioactive Waste Shipments
Truck - $1800 Surcharge of $25 per mile >200 miles Rail – first cask $1,300 each additional cask $125
Low-level Radioactive Waste Shipments
$125 per truck or train
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Fees Requiring Legislative Action to Change
Fee Amount Condition
VCP Application $200
Dry Cleaning Registration Surcharge
$500 $1,000$1,500
<140 gallons solvent used>140 and <360 gallons used> 360 gallons used
Dry Cleaning Solvent Surcharge
$8 per gallon
UST Registration $15 per tank per year Assessed on a 5 year basis
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Stakeholder Process• First meeting scheduled
Nov. 18, 2014, 1:00PM
Elm Street Conference Center
Jefferson City
• Additional meetings to be scheduled
as needed from December to March• Goal to present to Hazardous Waste
Management Commission in April, 2015
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
Celebrating 40 years of taking care of Missouri’s natural resources.
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